A government delegation from OJSC Surgutneftegas will participate III Russian Industrial and Environmental Forum RosPromEco-2015 business program events headed by deputy head of management of environmental security and natural resource usage of OJSC Surgutneftegas, Andrey Vladimirovich Drandusov.
The oil company Surgutneftegas is one of the largest companies in the oil and gas industry of the Russian Federation. The main scopes of the company’s activities are: hydrocarbon exploration and extraction, oil and gas processing and electrical energy generation, petroleum and gas products production and sale.
For many years OJSC Surgutneftegas has been the industry’s leader in exploration and development drilling and new oil pit commissioning, providing a full range of services on deposit exploration and development, new production facility construction, provision of industrial environmental security and industrial processes automation.
OJSC Surgutneftegas enterprises produce petroleum products with high ecological and performance properties: motor oil, benzene hydrocarbons, liquid paraffin, roofing and hydraulic insulating materials and other.
The implementation of OJSC Surgutneftegas’s environmental management system enabled the reduction of ecological risks. Industrial ecological compatibility is considered by company management as a crucial factor in competitive ability.
Significant amounts of financing of environmental programs are considered by OJSC Surgutneftegas as investment into the future, the provision of regional environment quality at which the company operates. Productive activity on improving industrial environmental security promotes support of the company’s positive image in the public’s mind.
Constant and systematic reduction of technological processes’ negative environmental impact, reduction of ecological risks via implementation of best existing technologies, achievements of science and technology is at the head of OJSC Surgutnefetgas’ environmental policy.
The company devotes special attention to preservation of the native inhabitance and economic environment of the people of the Far North.